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FAQs About Mold

5/8/2023 (Permalink)

The Ultimate Guide to Residential Mold

Mold is a common problem that homeowners face in their homes. It is harmful to health and requires immediate attention. The following is an informative and helpful guide to understanding mold growth in your home. We answer your frequently asked questions (FAQs) about preventing mold growth, what to do if it is in the house, and when to call a professional mold remediation service.

What is Mold, and Why is it Harmful?

Mold is a type of fungi that is naturally occurring in our environment. It can be found both indoors and outdoors, and there are over 100,000 species of mold. Although mold plays a critical role in the breakdown of organic matter in the ecosystem, it can be quite harmful if it is in high indoor concentrations.

What Causes Mold Growth, and Where Does it Typically Grow in Residential Properties?

Mold needs a conducive growing environment, including moisture, warmth, and a food source such as cellulose. It typically grows in areas with water damage, excessive humidity, or poor ventilation. Some common areas include bathrooms, kitchens, basements, crawl spaces, and attics.

Signs of Mold Growth

If you suspect that you have mold in your home, some tell-tale signs include a musty or earthy odor, visible signs of mold growth, or if you have had past water damage. If left unattended, mold can grow and spread quickly, requiring professional intervention.

Preventing Mold Growth

It is important to control the moisture levels in your home to prevent mold growth. Fix leaks promptly, ensure proper ventilation, monitor humidity levels, and clean and dry any moisture or spills immediately. It is also essential to repair any home water damage and use mold-resistant building materials.

When to Call a Professional Mold Remediation Service

If you have a large infestation or mold growing in hard-to-reach places, such as inside walls or ceilings, it is best to call a professional mold remediation service. Moreover, if you are experiencing health issues due to mold exposure or have underlying medical conditions, it is advisable to seek professional help.

The Risk of DIY Mold Removal

DIY mold removal can be risky and may not be effective. Moreover, it can expose you to harmful toxins, especially if improper protective gear is not used.

Contact SERVPRO of North Bay Shore

At SERVPRO of North Bay Shore, we are the go-to team for mold remediation and removal. We have the equipment and expertise to ensure your home's rid of mold growth. We are available 24/7 to address any concerns you might have. 

Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

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